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About Stonehenge

Stonehenge is a remarkable survival from the time of the first British farmers - part of a ceremonial landscape where they and their priests attempted to control nature through ritual.

Thanks to archaeology we can now see more clearly into the world of these believers who lived across northern Europe. But nowhere is this prehistoric cult of life, death and rebirth manifested more impressively than at Stonehenge.

The link below will take you to the Stonehenge section of the English Heritage website

External Web Link www.english-heritage.org.uk/stonehenge

Where you can find:

- Planning your visit
- Stonehenge – World Heritage Site
- The history of Stonehenge
- A virtual tour of Stonehenge and the World Heritage Site
- Links and frequently asked questions

This link will take you to the Stonehenge section on the National Trust website:

External Web Link www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Stonehenge by Joseph Mallord
Stonehenge by Joseph Mallord
William Turner (1775-1851).
Agnew & Sons, London,
UK/Bridgeman Art Library. www.bridgeman.co.uk